Irish writer Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), who was born in Ireland, and Estonian writer Eduard Vilde (1856-1933), both of the same generation, sit on a bench together.This artwork, one of the most famous statues of Tartu, suggested me a reflection about the influence of technology and communication tools in social relations.Since few years ago Internet was not so accessible, and there were no social networks or chat on mobile phones: the concrete impossibility for the two artists to meet stimulated the sculptor to use an artwork to create a conceptual and abstract meeting.In our days the situation is completely different: Internet, chat, and social networks allow to connect people creating an instant and virtual dialogue.The area around the statue is a Wi-Fi area and this definitively suggested me this performance.The intent was to create a conceptual upgrade of this artwork; using Wi-Fi on my phone I looked for an artist who had a similar name to mine. Once I found BiancoArtist, from Seattle, I have used Facebook chat, Instagram and Google Mail to try to create a virtual meeting with the artist.Screenshots reported as the experiment has been successful thus creating a meeting and a discussion with an artist who lives in another part of the world and in this way we have realized a conceptual upgrade of Kirsipuu's artwork.